Cisco And Eastland Picked To Win District Titles

Cisco And Eastland Picked To Win District Titles

The Cisco Loboes lost 16 letterman from last season, but what is left is
plenty good. Head coach Brent West's team is picked to win the District
4-2A Division 2 championship this year.

The Cisco Loboes lost 16 letterman from last season, but what is left is
plenty good. Head coach Brent West's team is picked to win the District
4-2A Division 2 championship this year. Colton Gayle is back to play
quarterback for the Lobos. Gayle gained over 23-hundred total yards last
year. Running back/linebacker Mason Reed is back after rushing for
15-hundred yards and making 128 tackles on defense.

Colorado City
is expected to finish right behind Cisco in this top heavy district.
The Wolves make the long trip to the east to join the district. They are
looking for 10 new starters but the foundation is set with long-time
head coach Frank Johnson leading the way. Alex Henderson is the leading
returner on an experienced defense, and sophomore Dillian Gainey takes
over at quarterback.

Hamilton is the other playoff pick by Texas
Football magazine. Coleman and Hawley are 2 of the districts 5 teams
that had winning records or went to the playoffs. Ballinger is picked
6th.

The Eastland Mavericks are the pick to win the District
4-2A Div. I championship. The Mavericks are looking to Josh Moylan to
take over at quarterback for Trent Brittain. Moylan saw some action as a
freshman 2 years ago.

Breckenridge and head coach Steve Freeman
are next in the district in 2nd place.12 starters are back for the
Buckaroos' area finalist team from 2011. Pedro Ramirez returns at
quarterback, and he is the preseason offensive MVP in the district
according to Texas Football. Freeman says his team has the essentials in
place to have a breakout season.

Merkel is the final playoff
team from District 4-2A. They are looking for Frankie Harris'
replacement, but confidence is high. Baylor Mullins is back to lead the
Badgers. In 2011, He rushed for 333 yards, threw for 992 yards, had 77
tackles, and he is preseason all-state as the kicker in Class 2A. Mullin
averaged over 43 yards a punt last year.

Comanche and new head
coach Stephen Hermesmeyer is 4th. New head coach Rocky Smart's Clyde
team is picked 5th. Jim Ned is 5th and Dublin is 6th.

The Bangs
Dragons are expected to go back to the playoffs again this year. J.T.
Newton returns after throwing 20 touchdown passes last year for the
Dragons. Newton's return along with 6 other offensive starters give
Bangs a shot to claim the district crown.

The Dragons are picked
behind the Wall Hawks, who are supposed to be even better this year that
last year's regional semifinalist team. Comfort is picked 3rd. They are
followed by Brady, Early, Ingram, and Grape Creek.

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